Millennial men are leading a major backlash against women’s rights, according to new research from the University of Canberra.

Are they? Or are they simply asking not to be squashed by the militant boots of feminists? Is it possible that millennial men believe gender equality strategies don’t take men into account because there aren’t quotas for men? Maybe when men say they feel like outsiders society could listen, just a thought.

MPs in the UK are to debate making misogyny a hate crime. Labour MP Stella Creasy has submitted an amendment to the “upskirting” bill. Rather than which bill it should be attached to, perhaps politicians should be clear on what actually constitutes misogyny? Are men to wear blinkers to block out the offensive male gaze?

One of the sad realities of living under a patriarchal structure is that women are not only taught to blame themselves when ‘something bad’ happens to them, but are also conditioned to doubt their own assessment of events as they happen.

This is also known as ‘a lack of confidence’.

And finally… The Kardashians were accused of being double agents for the patriarchy – thank you Jameela Jamil. The Guardian commented:

Blaming other women for misogyny has always felt uncomfortable, but we must confront sexism in whatever form it takes.

Alternatively, the Kardashians are on a money-making win, there is no conspiracy and we could stop obsessively looking for sexism every moment we’re awake.